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Tag Archives: The Greenway
Greenway Bird Survey – 11 November 2020
I joined the Greenway Birdos for their monthly early morning bird survey along The Greenway between Taverners Hill and Hawthorne. Here are some of the birds we saw –
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Greenway Bird Survey – 14 October 2020
I joined the Greenway Bird Group for their monthly early morning bird survey along the Greenway between Taverners Hill and Hawthorne Light Rain Stations. We spotted some interesting birds. Here are some –
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Greenway Bird Survey – 26 September 2020
More local birds – this time with the Inner West Environment Group for their monthly bird survey of the Greenway near Waratah Mills light rail station. I think the highlight of this month’s survey was spotting a Leaden Flycatcher. See … Continue reading
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Greenway Bird Survey – 9 September 2020
It was a wet morning on the bird survey along the Greenway between Taverners Hill and Hawthorne Light Rail Stations. This results in poor light for photography and a lot of the birds seeking shelter. So not too may photos. … Continue reading
Greenway Birds Survey – 22 August 2020
I was able to join the Greenway Bird Group for their monthly survey of the Greenway near Waratah Mills Light Rail Station. We spotted quite a few birds. Her are some –
Greenway Bird Survey – 25 July 2020
I had been looking forward to a fungal survey of Wolli Ck with the Sydney Fungal Studies Group, but that had been called off due to hardly any fungi being out along the valley. This cancellation enabled me to join … Continue reading
Greenway Birds – 8 July 2020
An early morning start to meet the others from the Inner West Environment Group doing the monthly bird survey along the section of The Greenway between Taverners Hill and Hawtorne Light Rail Stations. I arrived at the 7:30 meeting time. … Continue reading
Greenway Birds Survey – 10 June 2020
Another early morning bird survey. This time with the Greenway Bird Group surveying the Greenway between Taverners Hill and Hawthorne Light Rail Stations. Thissection of the Greenway follows Hawthorne Canal. Here are some of he birds we spotted –
Greenway Bird Survey – 23 May 2020
This was a pleasant morning spent with the Greenway Birdos doing a survey along a section of the Greenway near Waratah Mills Light Rail Station. Here are some of the birds we saw –
Greenway Birds – 13 May 2020
Another early start for a bird survey. This time along the Greenway from Taverners Hill to Hawthorne. And again it was an informal small group of us who undertook the survey. At Teverners Hill Light Rail Station, being high up, … Continue reading